guenter_wolf2
Nissan Note power loss
Summary of the thread
A 2009 Nissan Note diesel is experiencing higher fuel consumption, power loss, and an illuminated check engine light. Potential causes include issues with the turbocharger, fuel injector, piston rings, head gasket, or timing belt. A professional inspection is recommended to accurately diagnose and resolve the issue. In a similar case, a quick fix resolved the problem without cost.
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guenter_wolf2 (community.author)
No unusual noises that I've noticed, and no smoke either. What was the issue with yours in the end?
emilyblade43
Turns out, it was a consequential error resulting from another error. I'd suggest getting it checked out by a professional just to be safe.
guenter_wolf2 (community.author)
Thanks for the advice. Took it to the workshop, and they found a minor thing, fixed it in 5 minutes. No costs!
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emilyblade43
I've got a Note too, and your symptoms sound pretty familiar. I had a similar thing happen a while back – reduced power, check engine light, the works. Did you notice any unusual noises or smoke?